Ramadan: The Holiest Month in Islam
Ramadan: The Holiest Month in Islam
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Here are 6 facts to know about the Islamic Holy month
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is considered one of the holiest months for Muslims worldwide.
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During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn (Suhoor) until sunset (Iftar).
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn (Suhoor) until sunset (Iftar).
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Ramadan is a time for self-discipline, spiritual growth, and increased devotion.
Ramadan is a time for self-discipline, spiritual growth, and increased devotion.
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Special nightly prayers called Taraweeh are held in mosques, where long portions of the Quran are recited
Special nightly prayers called Taraweeh are held in mosques, where long portions of the Quran are recited
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Muslims give Zakat to support the less fortunate, fostering a sense of community
Muslims give Zakat to support the less fortunate, fostering a sense of community
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Fasting during Ramadan not only involves abstaining from food and water but also from all desires,to purify the mind and soul
Fasting during Ramadan not only involves abstaining from food and water but also from all desires,to purify the mind and soul
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